§ EARL JOWITTMy Lords, I beg to ask Her Majesty's Government a Question of which I have given them private notice—namely, whether they have any statement to make with regard to the foreign situation.
§ THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURYMy Lords, I intend to make a statement a little later in the afternoon, if that will be convenient to noble Lords opposite. My right honourable friend the Foreign Secretary will be speaking in another place, and I will make the same statement here.
§ EARL JOWITTMy Lords, I am much obliged to the Leader of the House.